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    Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Replace the sequester before it's too late

    Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy — making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach, we're on the verge of eliminating Maryland's long-standing structural deficit, we have achieved the No. 1 public schools in the country for five years in a row, and since 2007, we've done more than any other state in the nation to hold down the cost of college tuition.
    Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy — making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach,...

    Tags: Steny Hoyer, Barbara A. Mikulski, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, Unemployment

  2. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. A healthy dose of data

    The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...

    Tags: Death, Cardiologists, Science, High Blood Pressure, Research

  4. Mar 29, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  5. CDC: No link between vaccination schedule and autism

    Health
    Researchers have released another study about infant vaccinations and autism and the results match up with what other reports have found: The number of vacccines an infant receives is not linked to increased risk of being diagnosed with autism....
  6. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  7. Ind. confirms case of measles in IU student

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana health officials say a student at Indiana University's Bloomington campus has a confirmed case of measles. The State Department of Health said Friday that the student did not attend classes while infectious and...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Indiana University, Diseases and Illnesses

  8. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Flu numbers in SD double last year's totals

    South Dakota is being hit hard by the flu this season, with cases, hospitalizations and deaths about double least season’s totals.  There have been nearly 950 confirmed cases of influenza in South Dakota this season, more than 330 hospitalizations...

    Tags: Flu Vaccine, Chemical Industry, Viral Diseases and Infections, Drugs and Medicines, Vaccines

  10. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. More than a dozen cases of mumps suspected at Loyola

    A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent outbreaks.
    A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent...

    Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Coughing, Health and Safety at School, Swelling, MMR Vaccine

  12. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Noble Savages' looks at one anthropologist's life of controversy

    In 1998, just before Napoleon Chagnon retired from the University of California at Santa Barbara, he signed a contract to write a book about his life as an anthropologist among the Yanomamö people, who live in the forests of Venezuela and Brazil. It promised rip-snorting adventure — threats at spear point, psychedelic snuff, wars over women — from a serious and celebrated academic who had lived among people who had little or no previous contact with the modern world when he began his work in the 1960s.
    In 1998, just before Napoleon Chagnon retired from the University of California at Santa Barbara, he signed a contract to write a book about his life as an anthropologist among the Yanomamö people, who live in the forests of Venezuela and Brazil. It...

    Tags: Science, Research, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Science and Technology

  14. Feb 25, 2013 | South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. White House warns about budget cuts in Florida

    While trying to blame Republicans, the White House predicts big losses of money and jobs in Florida because of budget cuts that will squeeze schools, work-study programs, Head Start, environmental protection, law enforcement and defense. The automatic...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Wildlife, Hepatitis B , Vaccines, Prosecution

  16. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. White House details budget fallout amid blame game

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House has detailed the potential fallout in each state from budget cuts set to take effect at week's end, while congressional Republicans and Democrats keep up the sniping over who's to blame. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Family, Leon Panetta, White House, Vaccines

  18. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  19. A look at automatic budget cuts in Indiana

    Military and education would take big hits in Indiana from automatic cuts to the federal budget set to take effect this week, according to a report the White House issued Sunday. The White House compiled the numbers from federal agencies and its own...

    Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Department of Defense, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics

  20. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. All condemn pending budget cuts, spread blame

    The Associated Press
    The White House and Republicans kept up the unrelenting mudslinging Sunday over who’s to blame for roundly condemned budget cuts set to take effect at week’s end, with the administration detailing the potential fallout in each state and...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, State of the Union Address, Timothy M. Kaine, Abraham Lincoln, Leon Panetta

  22. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  23. Flu shot doing a poor job of protecting elderly

    ATLANTA (AP) — It turns out this year's flu shot is doing a startlingly dismal job of protecting senior citizens, the most vulnerable age group.
    ATLANTA (AP) — It turns out this year's flu shot is doing a startlingly dismal job of protecting senior citizens, the most vulnerable age group. The vaccine is proving only 9 percent effective in people 65 and older against the harsh strain of the...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Flu Vaccine, Health and Safety at School, Vaccines, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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